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NASA hacks and fixes malfunctioning camera 370 million miles from Earth

In a major feat, NASA has managed to remotely hack and fix a camera on the Juno craft that it sent to Jupiter.
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Three-person IVF helps prevent inherited diseases, scientists say

Eight children in the UK have been spared from devastating genetic diseases thanks to a new three-person in vitro fertilization technique, scientists from Newcastle University reported on Wednesday.
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Astronauts from India, Poland, and Hungary return from space with NASA veteran

NASA retiree turned private astronaut Peggy Whitson splashed down safely in the Pacific early on Tuesday after her fifth trip to the International Space Station, joined by crewmates from India, Poland and Hungary returning from their countries' first ISS mission.
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The bold UK mission to find life in Venus’s toxic clouds

A new UK mission, VERVE, will search Venus’s clouds for signs of microbial life, challenging assumptions about where life can exist in our solar system.
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Just one video can change how teens see themselves

Just one video can reshape how teenagers perceive themselves, new evidence has shown, underscoring the power of online content to influence young minds.
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Your lights are lying to you – how artificial nighttime light wrecks brain and body


Death by clinginess – exoplanet HIP 67522 b may be triggering its own fiery demise

There’s a planet out there that’s so clingy to its host star it’s whipping up dangerous flares of radiation and getting blasted in return.
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Revolutionary Vera Rubin Observatory unveils first images

The world’s most powerful digital camera has captured stunning views of star-forming regions in the Milky Way and a distant galaxy cluster located hundreds of millions of light years from Earth.
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Nokia scientist tackling the quantum phenomena faces the field’s toughest question

Tomatoes out, computers in — Nokia scientist reveals why quantum tech needs a fridge
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Astronomers capture the most detailed image of a galaxy – a real galactic masterpiece

Astronomers have captured an ultra-detailed image of the Sculptor Galaxy. The nearby galaxy “lit up” in thousands of colours simultaneously, allowing it to receive vast amounts of data at every single location.
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Top 3 things you need to know about how AI is catering news for you

From fake AI news anchors reading the headlines to readers swiping away endless notifications, artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping how we consume news.
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Einstein's technique leads Lithuanian astronomers to breakthrough discovery in space


This new technology translates brain activity into speech instantaneously

A newly developed brain-computer interface brings hope to people who have lost their ability to speak.
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Solar Orbiter captures first-ever images of the Sun’s polar regions

The robotic Solar Orbiter spacecraft has obtained the first images ever taken of our sun's two poles as scientists seek a deeper understanding of Earth's host star, including its magnetic field, its 11-year cycle of activity and the solar wind.
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Cosmic humility – what if the universe is inside a black hole?

What if the Big Bang didn’t actually happen, and we’re actually sitting inside a black hole?
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AI identifies key gene sets that cause complex diseases

For decades, scientists have struggled to understand why diseases like asthma or cancer develop. The problem is that there’s rarely a single faulty gene to blame. Instead, a hidden network of genes often works together
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Decoding the alien math language

A young tech worker may have cracked part of the mysterious Interuniversal Teichmüller Theory, a complex math puzzle that could unlock the ABC conjecture.
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AI doing God’s work: now it knows who really wrote the Bible

It wasn’t even the long dash that gave it away—but word patterns instead.
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Here’s why the Axiom Mission 4 astronauts will wear Oura Rings

A private Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) should leave for the International Space Station (ISS) no earlier than June 10th from Florida. Apparently, the crew aboard will be wearing Oura Rings during their 14-21 day mission for sleep monitoring.
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AI tries, but humans still ace language learning

New research reveals that artificial intelligence develops more efficient communication by learning from human language structures rather than creating its own from scratch.
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